When you are doing something truly disruptive, you are in a David versus Goliath situation (and this is especially true for technology). The story of David is highly instructive for anyone who aspires to do world-changing things, and its lessons go much deeper than an inspirational tale of the little guy beating the big guy.
It will be fascinating to see how Goliath handles Warp Speed. The behemoths that I worked for had designers, doers, facilitators, leadership, and thousands and thousands of people that occupied offices. I call the office dwellers the actors. They pretend to be part of the value chain. A casual survey reveals that they are merely part of the food chain. Where's my sword?
It will be fascinating to see how Goliath handles Warp Speed. The behemoths that I worked for had designers, doers, facilitators, leadership, and thousands and thousands of people that occupied offices. I call the office dwellers the actors. They pretend to be part of the value chain. A casual survey reveals that they are merely part of the food chain. Where's my sword?